930. THE GARDEN OF LOVE.

School of Giorgione (Venetian: 16th century). See 269.

Certainly not by Giorgione,[197] but a characteristic example of a class of composition of which, as we have seen, he was the inventor—one of those Venetian pastorals in which young men and women "disport in the open air, amuse themselves at random" (Asolando).